The Stanford women's water polo program represented the United States at the World University Games in Gwangju, South Korea in late June and early July. Over its final days in the country, the Cardinal attended a USA women's basketball game featuring fellow Stanford student-athlete Erica McCall, watched PSY live in concert and enjoyed a barbecue with the U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Mark Lippert, himself a Stanford almnus.

The Stanford women's water polo program finished fifth in Gwangju, South Korea representing the United States at the 2015 World University Games. The Cardinal played three of the top four finishers in South Korea and had a tie and two one-goal losses to teams with considerable experience at senior level world championships. To hear from Stanford about the tough competition it faced in Gwangju and the squad's thoughts on how it fared, watch the video below.

The Stanford women's water polo program is on the ground in Gwangju, South Korea to represent the United States at the 2015 World University Games. The Cardinal finished third in Group B and has advanced to the quarterfinals against Russia at 1 a.m. PT on Thursday, July 9. To see highlights from Stanford's win over Hungary and some time outside the city of Gwangju, watch the video below.

The Stanford women's water polo program is on the ground in Gwangju, South Korea to represent the United States at the 2015 World University Games. The Cardinal is 0-1-1 through two games against Australia and France. To see footage from Stanford's visit to Dongkang Market and its lunch with U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Mark Lippert, watch the video below.

The Stanford women's water polo program is on the ground in Gwangju, South Korea to represent the United States at the 2015 World University Games. The Cardinal is 0-1-1 through two matches with another two to go in Group B play before classification games begin at the end of the week. To see highlights from Stanford's tournament-opening tie with Australia and its experience at the Opening Ceremony, watch the video below.